Saturday, June 26, 2010

Statistics for Anthropology

Statistics Program Package: S-Link (Download available)

Textbook:

통계학개론 (한국방송통신대학교 출판부, Korea National Open University Press)

Monday, June 14, 2010

Wednesday Journal Club

Schedule in 2010

Mar 24 - June 16, 2010:
Mitochondria in Health and Disease
edited by Berdanier CD














From June 23, 2010 on......
Forensic Taphonomy: The postmortem fate of human remains
edited by William D. Haglund and Marcella H. Sorg

Classes Recommended for Students

Classes and Courses

Archaeological Education

Archaeological Education

Medical Science: Basis for Anthropology
801.101A Human Anatomy
801.112A Pathology
801.205A Parasitology
801.2301 Medical Terminology
801.503 Experimental Techniques 1
801.501 Research Methodology in Medicine
801.798 Seminar in Histology
801.511 Advanced Anatomy of the Nervous System
801.3311 의학입문자를 위한 우리몸의 구조이해

Statistics
801.502 Medical Statistics
801.2502 SSPS-applied basic statistics

Physical Anthropology and Paleopathology
801.2608 Recent Progress in Ancient DNA Study
801.2607 Recent Progress in Paleopathology
801.2403 Topics in the Research of Physical Anthropology

Lectures on Forensic Anthropology
801.724 Forensic Traumatology
801.722 Practice of Legal Autopsy
801.721 Methods of Postmortem Examination
801.723 Mechanism of Death
801.851 Forensic Genetics 1
801.852 Forensic Genetics 2
801.2405 Introduction to Forensic Science 1

Textbooks

Genetics and aDNA analysis
Forensic DNA Typing by Butler JM
Genes IX by Lewin B
Molecular cloning by Sambrook J

Osteology
The Human Bone Manual by White TM and Folkens PA
Archaeology of Human Bones by S Mays
Identification of Pathological Conditions in Human Skeletal Remains by Ortner DJ
Forensic Anthropology Training Manual by Burns KR
Forensic Anthropology: Contemporary Theory and Practice by Komar D and Buikstra J

Histology (801.798 Seminar in Histology)
Histology: A Text and Atlas by Ross MH
Manual for Seminars in History by SNU Dept Anatomy

Paleopathology: Medical Perspective
Robbins Basic Pathology by Kumar V
Emerging Pathogens by Greenblatt C and Spigelman M
Medical Microbiology and Immunology by Levinson WE and Jawetz E

Mummy Studies
The Scientific Study of Mummies by Aufderheide A.

801.798 Seminar in Histology

This class is maintained by Department of Anatomy, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea. Faculties of the department (also including me) collaborate to teach graduate students who do not know basic histology. Students in my lab are also strongly recommended for registration in this class. This class is for the human histology of medical sciences, not for the ancient samples meaningful to anthropologists. Thus, some parts of lectures are much significant to students of anthropology, while the others not. The information in this website lay focus on the structures which are maintained much perfectly in ancient tissue than in the others.

INFORMATION


Class Hours: AM 11:00-11:40 (Fri)
Location: ANATOMY ROOM #212
Credit: 3
Text: handouts provided

SCHEDULE

Day 1: Feb 24: Cytoplasmic organelles
Day 2: Mar 3: Epithelium
Day 3: Mar 10: Glands
Day 4: Mar 17: Connective Tissue
Day 5: Mar 24: Blood
Day 6: Mar 31: Bone, Cartilage and Muscle
Day 7: Apr 7: Nervous Tissue
Day 8: Apr 14: Blood vessels
Day 9: Apr 21: Respiratory System
Day 10: Apr 28: Urinary System
Day 11: May 12: Digestive System I
Day 12: May 19: Digestive System II
Day 13: May 26: Digestive System III
Day 14: June 2: Reproductuve System
Day 15: June 9: Skin
Day 16: June 16: Special Sensory Organs
Day 17: June 23: Endicrine System